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As seen in national newspapers'A searingly honest tale of love, life and death' –Sarah Wootton, Dignity in DyingDie Smiling is a rare and intimate account of one man’sjourney to Dignitas in Zurich and his ultimate triumph over suffering and disease.Told with wit and candour, Julie Casson traces her husband Nigel’sextraordinary journey from diagnosis of motor neurone disease to his death.A successful businessman and father of three, Nigel battles the degenerative disease with boundless courage and gritty good humour, until, faced with the unimaginable torture of a slow, living death –his body a tomb –he takes control. He decides to go to Dignitas to end his life –while he is still able to die smiling.The family prepares for this enormous logistical and emotional challenge: the gruelling Dignitas process and the 800-mile road trip to Switzerland. They complete it with pragmatism and humour. Denying motor neurone disease its victory and choosing his own cure, Nigel dies happily, in the arms of his wife and children.As the UK Parliament considers introducing an assisted dying bill, Die Smiling allows supporters of both sides of the debate to go inside a family battling a terminal illness and the difficult journey an individual and close relatives and friends go through at the end of life. It is a frank and loving memoir that explains the